Manliness and the Constitution.
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 2009, Wntr, 32, 1
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INTRODUCTION Men as a group are saddled with at least three broad, and not necessarily baseless, caricatures: the hypermasculine brute, the dutiful gentleman, and the independent thinker who is his "own man." These portraits do more than populate our culture; they inform the Supreme Court's constitutional jurisprudence.
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